Human Elements of Project Success I -- PM151
moving beyond project mechanics
Knowing the mechanics of project management is not enough to guarantee successful project outcomes. Studies have shown that as much as 70% of the factors influencing project success relate directly to the leadership skill of the project manager and a well-functioning team. The ability to communicate a vision and move a team and management to that vision are what separate a project administrator from a true project management leader. In order to develop the communication, integration, and leadership skills necessary to move from project mechanics to project success, you'll need to understand how the human element can be the critical factor.
Topics
- Building consensus and support within an organization
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Understanding and recognizing team development cycles, dysfunction, and unity
- Understanding elements of a healthy team and healthy team leader
- Using the DESC principle to resolve conflicts
- Applying team motivators
- Understanding leadership and why it is important
- Recognizing your leadership style
- Using questions for more effective communication
- Discovering your own aptitudes and competence
- Developing your personal leadership growth strategy
Who Should Attend?
- Program Managers
- Project Managers
- Project Sponsors
- Functional Managers
- Project teams
Prerequisites: Project Management Essentials or equivalent
Text/Materials Provided: Textbook and course binder
Duration: 3 day workshop
Professional Development Credits: 24 PDUs
Cost: $1,725
Course Dates and Location: